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Inline is an adjective and adverb meaning arranged in a line, aligned along a length, or embedded within something rather than separate.

In computing, inline commonly refers to code where a function or instruction is inserted directly at the

In web development, inline elements are those that flow with text and do not start on a

In sports and recreation, inline refers to wheels arranged in a single line, as in inline skates

In manufacturing, inline production or in-line processes describe sequences where items move continuously from one operation

In writing, inline citations or references appear within the text itself, directing readers to sources without

point
of
use.
An
inline
function
is
intended
to
reduce
the
overhead
of
a
function
call
by
substituting
the
function
body
at
the
call
site,
though
the
compiler
may
choose
not
to
inline.
Inline
code
can
increase
the
size
of
the
generated
code.
The
keyword
inline
exists
in
several
languages
(for
example
C
and
C++),
but
modern
compilers
may
apply
inlining
automatically.
new
line.
Examples
include
a,
span,
and
certain
image
or
form
elements
when
styled
as
inline.
Their
width
and
height
are
determined
by
content,
and
CSS
can
override
default
display
behavior.
Inline
styles
apply
directly
to
elements
via
the
style
attribute,
affecting
only
that
element’s
presentation.
or
inline
hockey.
This
design
contrasts
with
traditional
skates
that
have
wheels
in
a
non-linear
arrangement,
and
it
influences
balance,
speed,
and
maneuverability.
to
the
next
within
a
single
line
or
workflow,
enabling
steady
throughput
and
integrated
quality
checks.
interrupting
the
narrative
flow.